How to sample an e-juice?

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Noob here with noob question I suppose...How does one sample an e-juice without having to partially fill an e-cig tank. I'm tired of filling a tank with e-juice only to find out I can't stand the stuff and now have to clean the tank before trying another? Case in point...I know I'm prolly alone here, but Halo's Belgian Cocoa was totally repulsive to me and it was so strong that I had to practically sterilize the "tank." Even after cleaning, it seems as though the smell of it penetrated the polycarbonate tank itself or something. Before I cleaned the tank, it was impossible for me to put another flavor of e-juice in it without me tasting that never-ending cocoa.

I was hoping that their might be something out there where you can sample one or two drops of an e-juice without adulterating the main e-cig tank/chamber until you know it's an e-juice you want to vape with regularly. Is there anything like this? Disposables? That would be nice! :confused:
 

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Easy peasy! Get this: Empiremods Bridge Free LR510 1.8ohm and one of these Drip Tips (as long as it's a 510) and you're on your way to sampling! It's so much easier. Feel free to ask me any questions.

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I appreciate you showing me exactly what I need to accomplish my goal. As an old fart and newbie to this, I'm still a little confused. Currently I'm using a Halo Triton (with a VTR soon to be delivered). Do I just attach this bridge free thingy to my Triton battery? Is there cotton or something inside it that I can clean easy to try other flavors?
 

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jrenae4,
I appreciate you showing me exactly what I need to accomplish my goal. As an old fart and newbie to this, I'm still a little confused. Currently I'm using a Halo Triton (with a VTR soon to be delivered). Do I just attach this bridge free thingy to my Triton battery? Is there cotton or something inside it that I can clean easy to try other flavors?

It doesn't mention on Halo's site if it is ego or 510 threaded or what. Maybe someone with experience can chime in? I know they will fit on regular ego batteries. But if the threading is compatible then yes, you would just attach it and drip a few drops of liquid in there, place drip tip on top, then puff away. After done sampling just blow out any extra liquid and you're on to dripping your next sample!
 

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I have not ran across these guys yet, yeah I know slacker!. Really nice prices on their stuff. Book marking now.

I actually much prefer the 306 but you need to get a thingy from avid vaper to use a 510 drip tip (cause I like those better). OMG thingy, I'm drawing a complete blank. ADAPTER that's it. LOL
 

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I see that the Empiremods Bridge Free thingy has wicks in it. Is the intent to place a couple drops of e-juice on the wick, assemble the pieces, and vape your drops of e-juice to test? Do you then disassemble and wash the wicks of any remaining e-juice...dry and repeat with the next e-juice I want to sample? :?:

Nope, not at all! No assembly required other than attaching it to your battery then placing the drip tip on top. Here watch this video, he uses a 306 atomizer instead of the 510 but still pretty much the same gist.

Using the 306 Atomizer to test out E-Liquid - YouTube
 
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You can always email the vendor and ask...I'm not a true expert on this, just seen info posted here, but I believe that goes back to some of the less-powered batteries that were around some years back... I've had them on standard evod, ego twists, my mvp (looks silly there tho!)... as long as you keep them off the disposable types or older low powered batteries I THINK you'd be fine.

There's a big thread here 'disposable atty drippers (a dying breed)' with really knowledgeable folks to ask...
 
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I don't know of a reason 306 wouldn't work on an ego. You don't want to use high ohm's with an ego but anything 1.7 - 2.4 (apx) should work fine. I think for dripping 1.8 - 2.2 is used. They just don't accept a 510 standard drip tip. You need the 306 style. Ecigexpress has a 7% off right now listed in deals and steals in the PIF section. They sell both together.
 
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